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Katie Hafner
Katie Hafner was born in Rochester, New York, and has lived in more cities, towns and hamlets than she cares to count. She started writing about technology in 1983, the year the Apple Lisa was introduced. For nearly a decade, she wrote about technology for the The New York Times's Circuits... show more
Katie Hafner was born in Rochester, New York, and has lived in more cities, towns and hamlets than she cares to count. She started writing about technology in 1983, the year the Apple Lisa was introduced. For nearly a decade, she wrote about technology for the The New York Times's Circuits section. She currently writes on healthcare topics for the paper's Science section. She has also written for Newsweek, BusinessWeek, Esquire, Wired, The New Republic, the Huffington Post and O Magazine. Her sixth book, Mother Daughter Me, a memoir, was published by Random House in July 2013.
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chadkoh
chadkoh rated it 11 years ago
From my full review chadkohalyk.com/blog/2013/11/16/tour-of-duty/:Professor Deibert has been able to bring some of the deep academic work they have been doing at the Citizen Lab to a wider audience. The book is very accessible, and easy to recommend to your non-cypherpunk friends. Moreover, at least...
Lagniappe Literature
Lagniappe Literature rated it 11 years ago
Great book with a slow pace. Has many problems to tackle. I will return to review after I have let the emotions run their course. I will be back!!Next day...OK. This was a great read. It did have a slower pace than I am used to reading but that did NOT prevent it from being well written and entertai...
MEslaymaker
MEslaymaker rated it 14 years ago
I recommend that after reading this you watch 32 Short Films About Glenn Gould (which is one film) and listen to his 1955 recording of Bach's Goldberg Variations. The combination makes for an unusual and entertaining story of musical genius, piano tuning, and irresistibly odd fellows, Gould's piano ...
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